The 23-year old defender arrived at the City Ground in August but has been restricted by knee injuries since he joined on loan.

Hutchinson has appeared a total of five times for Forest, scoring on his home debut against Charlton Athletic on September 1, and has not played in a losing side but hasnâ€™t been available for selection for almost five months.

The former England U19 actually called his retirement from the game in 2010 because of the recurring knee injury but the problem improved massively and he signed a new deal with the Blues in December 2011. His future at Stamford Bridge again hinges on how well he comes back from this latest setback.

The highly-rated 18-year old has made a great impression in the Championship with Watford this season.

Chalobah has made 21 appearances for the Hornets under Gianfranco Zola, 20 of which have been starts, and has done so well that both clubs decided to extend the initial six-month agreement to a season-long loan earlier this month.

The England U21 international has often been used as a central defender at youth level but has begun to step into a central midfield role where he has spent a lot of his time for Watford and he has shown with his maturity both on the ball and when tracking back to defence that he can become a regular at a mid-range Premier League club in the next 12 months.

After that, Chalobah will certainly be considered for first team Chelsea action as long as he continues to do what he has been doing whilst at Vicarage Road.

19-year old Kane is continuing his development as a potential first team player with a second loan for the season, this time with Blackburn.

The right-back spent a month with Preston North End, making a total of five appearances, including three League One starts and two in the FA Cup.

Kane headed for Ewood Park on January 9 and has since played three times for Rovers and is planning to improve even further in Lancashire before coming back and forcing his way into the Chelsea line-up.

â€śI went to Chelsea at the age of seven and I have been there all my career. I have been told I have a chance by Chelsea if I work hard and keep level headed, which Iâ€™m sure I will,â€ť he said recently.

â€śThis is all part of the education. I went to Preston, it was a last minute deal, I went there, got some games and some experience. The aim was to come to the Championship and I have come here, it is a great opportunity for me.â€ť